INTERLINK remain top of Group A in the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League after beating Great Horton Church by eight wickets.

Church made 132-9, swelled by 57 from Asad Abbas, but an unbeaten 56 from Mohammed Data helped Interlink to 133-2.

Omars have moved into second after beating Bradford Gymkhana by two wickets with ten balls to spare in a game that was reduced to 32 overs per side.

Gymkhana made 178-7 after being out in, skipper Mohammed Shiraz scoring 69 and Shezad Khalid 52.

Omars replied with 184-8 in 30.2 overs, with Saad Mirza scoring 54.

Bradford Moor, despite only having ten men, have moved into third place after their game with Girlington ended in a tie.

Girlington were all out for 86, with Naeem taking 4-25, and Moor replied in kind, perhaps regretting that they didn't have an extra batsman.

Yorkshire LPS remain fourth, despite losing to Allerton by two wickets.

LPS were all out for 262, with runs from Ali Ghazanfar (72), Mukesh Patel (59) and Tushar Patel (41), with Asad Ali taking 5-52.

Allerton then made 265-8, with Sohail Qayyum scoring 57 and Mehboob Hussain 48.

Hallfield beat Apperley Bridge by five wickets.

Bridge, who won the toss, were all out for 174 in 25.5 overs in a game which was reduced to 30 overs due to rain.

Muhammad Junaid, who scored 46 off 51 balls, was outshone by Salman Khawaja, whose 79 came off 40 balls.

Murtaza Noor took 4-10 for Hallfield and then hit 68 not out in their 179-5.

Salem Athletic remain at the top of Group B after a winning draw against Bowling Baptists in a game of 32 overs per side.

Athletic made 199-6 (M Siraj scoring 63) but Baptists held on for a losing draw with 108-8.

Mayfield are second after beating Parkside by 21 runs, despite being bowled out for 89 (F Mir 4-27).

Yorkshire Friends are up to third after defeating Girlington by seven wickets, with Friends' hero being Zeeshan Qazmi (5-27 and 67) as Girlington were dismissed for 101.

Hallfield beat Cambing by three wickets in a game of 35 overs per side.

Cambing were all out for 181 in 33 overs, with Asad Khan scoring 67 not out, but Hallfield replied with 183-7 (Shabhaz Ishaq 70no).

Great Horton Church beat Bradford Gymkhana by four wickets in a game that was reduced to 32 overs per side.

Gymkhana opted to bat but only made 101 all out, with Hassan Ali taking 5-13.

Church scored 102-6 after tea, despite 4-41 from Sudaghar Hussain.

Denholme Clough remain top of Group C, despite losing to Bradford Indians by 23 runs.

Indians made 91-9 off 32 overs after winning the toss, with Waqas Ali bagging 5-5.

But Clough were then castled for 68 off 31.4 overs, with Kumar Gaurav taking 4-10.

Ten-man Mandhata remain joint second after losing to Bowling Baptists by 78 runs.

Baptists were sent in in a game of 32 overs per side and scored 144, with Pritesh Patel bagging 5-36.

Mandhata were then all out for 66, Ghazanfar Bashir grabbing 4-11, including a hat-trick, and Sajid Malik 3-0.

Salem Athletic had a winning draw against Bradford Moor in a game that was reduced to 30 overs per side.

Athletic, sent in, scored an impressive 238-7 (W Khan 70, Asif Amir 5-46), but Moor held out at 160-8 (Shahbaz Iftikhar 77).

Mayfield B beat Great Horton Meths by six wickets in the clash of teams at the foot of the table. Mayfield elected to field and dismissed Meths out for 65, Mayfield replying with 67-4.

The game between Cambing and TABS was abandoned.

In Group D, Muff Field A are joint leaders with Greenfield after beating Great Horton Meths by ten wickets.

Meths were all out for 61, with Alex Pearson taking 4-19, and Muff Field A scored 62-0.

Greenfield beat Yorkshire LPS by 13 runs after being dismissed for 139 (Nishith Patel 4-19).

In reply, LPS were all out for 126 as Imran took 5-28.

Allerton moved into third place after beating Muff Field B by 85 runs.

Ajmal Mahmood made 40 in Allerton's 180, but Muff Field B could only reply with 95 (Ian Slattery 40, Gurpreet Romana 4-30).

Central YMCA beat West Bowling, who are struggling to find form this season, by eight wickets.

West Bowling elected to bat and, following a thunderstorm, the game was reduced to 30 overs each.

Bowling were all out for 72 in 28.5 overs, Ian Davies taking 6-17, and YMCA YMCA scored 73-2 in just 15.2 overs.